BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Technical Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a mobile telecommunications system and, in particular,
to providing different terminating call treatments to an incoming call based on the
called mobile station's service area.
Description of Related Art
[0002] It is well known (see, for example, EP 0,631,452 A2) to provide different terminating
call treatments for incoming calls within a telecommunications system. For example,
an incoming call intended for a particular subscriber can be forwarded to the subscriber's
designated forward-to-number, announcement machine, or answering machine. Furthermore,
depending on the directory number associated with the caller, the incoming call may
also be selectively screened and rejected. The intended subscriber may also receive
a different ring signal depending on the category or the directory number of the incoming
caller.
[0003] These different terminating call treatments are assigned and provided per each subscriber
or subscriber group. For example, a telecommunications subscriber has to have a subscription
agreement with his service provider for rerouting incoming calls to a specified forward-to-number.
Such a subscription service includes Call Forwarding Don't Answer (CFDA), Call Forwarding
Busy (CFB), Call Forwarding Variable (CFV), etc.
[0004] Unlike wireline telecommunications systems, mobile telecommunications systems have
a limited number of channels available for providing mobile service to mobile subscribers
within a particular service area. Some times, especially during peak service utilization,
mobile subscribers are often unable to access mobile telecommunications service because
all channels are being used. In a normal situation, this is not a problem for a mobile
subscriber and the serving mobile telecommunications network. The mobile subscriber
merely receives a congestion tone indicating that all access channels are currently
being utilized and that another attempt should be made later.
[0005] In case of an emergency, however, such a lack of service due to congestion is undesirable,
and it would be desirable to leave certain access channels available to enable mobile
subscribers to make outgoing emergency or high priority calls.
[0006] An illustration of such an emergency situation is an earthquake or major civil unrest
covering a particular mobile service area. In those situations, all of the mobile
stations located within the particular mobile service area are affected and, as a
result, the serving mobile telecommunications network provider would like to remain
open the radio channels to enable the mobile subscribers to make outgoing emergency
or high priority calls. Incoming calls terminating to the particular mobile service
area during the emergency, however, could undesirably seize these certain channels.
For example, when loved ones of mobile subscribers are informed of the emergency situation,
a higher number of incoming calls tend to be generated to determine the safety of
the subscribers. It would be advantageous if control could be exercised while terminating
such incoming calls towards the service area covering the emergency situation.
[0007] The control over the termination of incoming calls may be of some benefit in other
situations as well. Such a situation is where there is a major convention or meeting
being held in a particular area. Preventing the termination of incoming calls to this
particular area is necessary so that sensitive proceedings will not be disturbed.
In other words, a "quiet" zone is desirable within this area. If a call attempts to
terminate to this area, it would be desirable to reroute, for instance, to an operator
or an announcement machine.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention discloses a method and apparatus for providing a different
call treatment to an incoming call intended for a mobile station located within a
particular service area. A routing address representing an alternative terminal is
assigned to the particular service area. In case of an emergency, or other specified
situations, all incoming calls terminating towards the specified service area are
rerouted to the alternative terminal by transmitting the specified routing address
from the serving mobile switching center (MSC) to the serving gateway mobile switching
center (GMSC). The GMSC utilizes the received routing address to accordingly reroute
the incoming calls to the indicated alternative terminal. The alternative terminal
then informs the callers why the calls have been rerouted and further provides additional
information.
[0009] The alternative terminal can be an announcement machine, an answering machine, an
operator terminal, or a Private Branch Exchange (PBX). Furthermore, the alternative
terminal can be associated directly with the serving MSC. As another embodiment, the
alternative terminal can also be associated with a separate node connected to the
serving mobile telecommunications network.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] A more complete understanding of the method and apparatus of the present invention
may be had by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction
with the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a block diagram illustrating the network interconnection of multiple Public
Land Mobile networks (PLMN) to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN);
FIGURE 2 is a diagram illustrating a single PLMN further comprising multiple Mobile
Switching Center (MSC) areas;
FIGURE 3 is a diagram illustrating a single MSC further comprising multiple Location
Areas (LA);
FIGURE 4 is a diagram illustrating a single Location Area further comprising multiple
Cell Areas;
FIGURE 5 is a diagram illustrating a gateway mobile switching center (GMSC) communicating
routing instruction with a MSC for rerouting an incoming call towards an alternative
terminal in accordance with the teachings of the present invention;
FIGURE 6 is a signal sequence diagram illustrating a gateway mobile switching center
(GMSC) communicating routing instruction with a MSC for rerouting an incoming call
towards an alternative terminal; and
FIGURE 7 is a block diagram illustrating an alternative terminal connecting to the
serving MSC.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating the network interconnection of multiple Public
Land Mobile Networks (PLMN) 10 to a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) 20. A
mobile station 30 (also known as a mobile terminal or equipment) is associated with
one of the PLMNs 10 as the Home PLMN 10a. Within each PLMN 10, there are a number
of different mobile switching centers (MSC) 40 servicing the geographic area covered
by the network. A mobile station 30 communicates with one of the MSCs 40 via over-the-air
communications links 50. The mobile station 30 served by one PLMN 10 then communicates
with other wireline and wireless terminals by connecting to the PSTN 20. The access
tandem (AT) 60 within the PSTN 20 routes the mobile calls generated from one PLMN
10 to wire-line terminals serviced by one of its local exchanges (LE) 70 within the
PSTN 20, or to another PLMN 10 by a way of its gateway mobile switching center (GMSC)
80.
[0012] For an incoming call intended for the mobile station 30, the incoming call is first
routed to the GMSC 80a serving the home PLMN 10a. The GMSC 80a sends a signal requesting
routing information to the home location register (HLR) 90 for that mobile station
30. The HLR 90 stores subscriber information and keeps track of the current location
of the mobile station 30. After determining which MSC is currently serving the mobile
station 30, the HLR 90 in turn transmits the routing instruction request signal to
the serving MSC 40a. The serving MSC 40a determines the current location of the mobile
station and returns a routing address representing the mobile station back to the
HLR 90. After receiving the routing address from the MSC 40a, the HLR 90 further transmits
the information back to the GMSC 80a. Utilizing the received routing address, the
GMSC 80a transmits the incoming call to the indicated MSC 40a. The serving MSC 40a
then pages and establishes a speech connection with the mobile station 30 located
with its MSC serving area.
[0013] Reference is now made to FIG. 2 where a layout of multiple MSC areas 95 within a
particular PLMN 10 is illustrated. A PLMN network 10 is a complex configuration comprising
multiple MSCs 40, VLRs 100, HLRs (not shown in FIG. 2), Gateway MSC (GMSC) 80, etc.
In order to properly switch a call to a MS located within a particular PLMN, the right
entities need to be invoked and involved in a call process. The individual PLMN 10
may contain parts of one or more single Local Access Transport Areas (LATA). There
are over three hundred LATAs presently defined throughout the United States. As shown
in FIG. 2, within each LATA, there are multiple MSC/VLR areas each being served by
an individual MSC/VLR (usually there is a one-to-one relationship between a MSC and
its VLR and is often referenced collectively as a MSC/VLR).
[0014] FIG. 3 illustrates multiple Location Areas 110A-110F within a particular MSC area
95. A Location Area is a part of the MSC Service Area in which a mobile station may
move freely without updating location information to the MSC/VLR that serves the Location
Area. Therefore, a Location Area is the area where a paging message is broadcast to
find the called mobile station. A Location Area Identity (LAI) which identifies each
Location Area is used by the mobile network to search for a mobile station in active
state.
[0015] Referring to FIG. 4, each Location Area 110 is further divided into multiple Cell
Areas 120A-120F. Again, these Cell Areas within the Location Area 110 are served by
the same MSC 40 and VLR 100. The serving mobile network identifies a particular radio
coverage area known as a Cell Area using a Cell Global Identity (CGI). Different Cell
Areas within a single Location Area are distinguished using a Base Station Identity
Code (BSIC) assigned to each serving base station.
[0016] Reference is now made both to FIGS. 5 and 6 where a GMSC 80 is illustrated communicating
routing instructions with a MSC 40 for rerouting an incoming call towards an alternative
terminal 140 in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. An incoming
call towards a mobile station 30 is first received by the GMSC 80 associated with
the home HLR 90 serving the mobile station 30. By analyzing the received directory
number, known as a Mobile Station Integrated Services Digital Network (MSISDN) number,
the GMSC 80 determines the network address representing the HLR associated with the
intended mobile station and transmits a signal 150 requesting routing instruction
to the determined HLR 90. The HLR 90 stores information indicating which MSC/VLR 40
is currently serving the mobile station 30 and, in turn, transmits a signal 160 requesting
routing instruction to the appropriate MSC/VLR 40. After receiving the signal requesting
routing instruction, the serving MSC/VLR determines the geographic area where the
mobile station 30 is currently located by determining the particular Cell currently
serving the mobile station 30. By determining the serving Cell, as illustrated in
FIGS. 3 - 4, the serving MSC/VLR is able to determine which Cell Area, Location Area,
MSC area and LATA which are currently covering the mobile station 30. After determining
the current location of the mobile station 30, the application module 130 within the
serving MSC/VLR 40 determines whether a different call treatment should be applied
for the incoming call terminating to this particular service area.
[0017] For example, after determining the current location of the mobile station 30, the
MSC/VLR 40 determines if a routing address representing an alternative terminal, 140
has been assigned to the particular service area and whether that call treatment should
be provided. Such may occur during an emergency where limitations have been placed
on the termination of calls to the particular service area. Furthermore, a mobile
subscriber and its associated mobile station can be assigned a number of different
subscriber categories. Depending on the specific subscriber category assigned to the
mobile station 30 within the targeted service area, the alternate call treatment can
be selectively applied. By assigning a particular subscriber category to the mobile
station 30, the mobile station 30 is still able to receive incoming calls within the
particular service area regardless of the provision of the alternate call treatment
by the application module 130.
[0018] In response to an affirmative determination, instead of transmitting a routing address
representing the mobile station 30 to facilitate the delivery of the incoming call
to the mobile station 30, the routing address stored in a storage register (R) 135
is retrieved and transmitted to the requesting HLR 90 via a signal 170. The HLR 90
transparently forwards the signal containing the routing address to the original GMSC
80 via a signal 180. After receiving the signal 180, the GMSC 80 reroutes the incoming
call to the alternative terminal 140 as indicated by the routing address transmitted
by the MSC/VLR 40 (signal 190).
[0019] The alternative terminal 140 may comprise an announcement machine informing the callers
why their calls have been diverted and further providing information regarding, for
example, the emergency situation covering the particular service area. The alternative
terminal 140 may also comprise an operator terminal where a live operator may answer
the call and provide the necessary information. As another embodiment, the alternative
terminal comprises a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) where a number of above announcement
machines or operators,can be simultaneously provided.
[0020] A service area as disclosed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention
includes a LATA, a MSC/VLR area, a Location Area (LA) and a Cell Area. For example,
each mobile service provider PLMN is associated with at least one LATA. By assigning
a routing address representing the alternative terminal 140 with the particular LATA
area, all incoming calls terminating within the particular LATA area can be screened
and be routed to the alternative terminal 140. Each PLMN is further subdivided into
a number of MSC/VLR areas. By assigning a routing address representing the alternative
terminal 140 with a particular MSC/VLR area, all incoming calls terminating within
the particular MSC/VLR area can be rerouted to the alternative terminal 140. Furthermore,
each MSC/VLR area is also subdivided into a number of Location Areas (LA). Similarly,
by assigning a routing address representing the alternative terminal 140 with a particular
Location Area, all incoming calls terminating within the particular Location Area
can be provided a different terminating call treatment. Lastly, each Location Area
is further subdivided into a number of Cell Areas. By assigning a routing address
representing the alternative terminal 140 with a particular Cell Area, all incoming
calls terminating within the particular Cell Area can also be provided a different
call treatment.
[0021] Now referring to FIG. 7 where a block diagram illustrating the alternative terminal
140 connecting to the serving MSC/VLR 40 is shown. Instead of being associated with
the home PLMN as an external node, the alternative terminal 140 is connected to and
served by the MSC/VLR 40. As described in FIG. 5, the incoming call is first received
by the GMSC 80. The GMSC 80 sends the signal 150 requesting routing instruction to
the serving HLR 90. The serving HLR 90, in turn, sends the signal 160 requesting routing
instruction to the serving MSC/VLR. The application module 130 within the serving
MSC/VLR 40 determines that a different call treatment needs to be provided for the
specific service area where the mobile station 30 is currently located. The application
module 130 then retrieves the routing address representing the alternative terminal
140 from the storage register 135. The alternative terminal 140, however, is connected
directly to the serving MSC/VLR 40 and the routing address represents one of the internal
addresses handled by the MSC/VLR itself. The routing address is delivered to the HLR
90 via the signal 170 and, in turn, routed to the GMSC 80 via the signal 180. The
GMSC 80, in response to the receipt of the routing address, routes the incoming call
to the MSC/VLR 40 via a signal 200. Instead of paging and connecting the incoming
call with the mobile station located within the particular service area, the MSC/VLR
40 connects the incoming call with the alternative terminal 140 as indicated by the
received routing address. As a result, once the application module 130 determines
that the different call treatment needs to be provided for the particular service
area, the HLR 90 and the GMSC 80 transparently processes the call as indicated by
the generated routing address without realizing that the incoming call is being routed
to a different terminal.
[0022] Although a preferred embodiment of the method and apparatus of the present invention
has been illustrated in the accompanying Drawings and described in the foregoing Detailed
Description, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiment
disclosed, but is capable of numerous rearrangements, modifications and substitutions
without departing from the invention as set forth and defined by the following claims.
1. A method for rerouting an incoming call intended for a mobile station to an alternative
terminal (140), said method comprising the step of:
receiving a first signal requesting routing instruction for said incoming call,
said first signal received within a mobile switching center/visitor location register
MSC/VLR (40) currently serving said mobile station (30); and
characterized by the steps of:
determining at said MSC/VLR a particular service area where said mobile station is
currently located;
determining (130) at said MSC/VLR whether a different routing treatment should be
applied for said particular service area;
retrieving a routing address (135) assigned to said particular service area, wherein
said routing address represents said alternative terminal; and
transmitting a second signal (170) containing said routing address by said MSC/VLR
instructing said incoming call to be routed to said alternative terminal.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said particular service area is a mobile service area
selected from a group consisting of:
a Local Access and Transport Area LATA (;
a Mobile Switching Center MSC area;
a Location Area LA; or
a Cell Area CA.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said alternative terminal comprises an announcement
machine.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said alternative terminal comprises an operator terminal.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein said alternative terminal comprises a Private Branch
Exchange PBX.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein said alternative terminal is connected to said MSC.
7. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of determining further comprises the steps
of:
retrieving a subscriber category assigned to said mobile station; and
determining whether said different routing treatment should be applied for said retrieved
subscriber category.
8. A mobile switching center MSC (40) for rerouting an incoming call intended for a particular
mobile station (30) to an alternative terminal (140), said MSC comprising:
means for receiving a first signal (160) requesting routing instruction for delivering
said incoming call to said mobile station; and
characterized by:
means for determining a particular service area said mobile station is currently located;
means for determining (130) whether a different call treatment should be applied for
said particular service area; and
means responsive to an affirmative determination for retrieving a routing address
(135) assigned to said particular service area, wherein said routing address represents
said alternative terminal and for transmitting a second signal (170) containing said
routing address, said routing address instructing said incoming call to be routed
to said alternative terminal.
9. The MSC of claim 8 wherein said particular service area is a service area selected
from a group consisting of:
a Local Access and Transport Area LATA;
a Mobile Switching Center MSC area;
a Location Area LA; or
a Cell Area CA.
10. The MSC of claim 8 wherein said alternative terminal comprises an announcement machine.
11. The MSC of claim 8 wherein said alternative terminal comprises an operator terminal.
12. The MSC of claim 8 wherein said alternative terminal comprises a Private Branch Exchange
PBX.
13. The MSC of claim 8 wherein said alternative terminal is associated with said MSC.
14. The MSC of claim 8 wherein said mobile station is assigned a particular subscriber
category and wherein said means for determining further comprises means for determining
whether said different routing treatment should be applied towards said mobile station
with said particular subscriber category.
15. A mobile telecommunications system comprising:
a telecommunications node (40) serving a plurality of service areas, a certain one
of said plurality of service areas subject to an alternative routing instruction for
terminating incoming calls; and
an alternative terminal (140) associated with a routing address, said routing address
further assigned to said certain one of said plurality of service areas;
the system characterized by:
means for determining that an incoming call is to be terminated to a mobile station
(30) located within said certain one of said plurality of service areas; and
means associated with said telecommunications node for routing said incoming call
using said routing address to said alternative terminal for handling instead of to
said mobile station.
16. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said means for routing comprises:
a Gateway Mobile Switching Center GMSC (80) for transmitting a first signal (150,
160) requesting routing instruction for delivering said incoming call to said mobile
station; and
a mobile switching center MSC (40) in response to said first signal comprising:
means for determining (130) whether said alternative routing instruction should be
applied for said mobile station; and
means responsive to an affirmative determination for transmitting a second signal
(170, 180) containing routing instruction by said MSC wherein said routing instruction
instructs said incoming call to be routed to said alternative terminal.
17. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said plurality of service
area comprise one or more of:
a Local Access and Transport Areas LATA;
a Mobile Switching Center MSC area;
a Location Area LA; and
a Cell Area CA.
18. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said alternative terminal
comprises an announcement machine.
19. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said alternative terminal
comprises an operator terminal.
20. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said alternative terminal
comprises a Private Branch Exchange PBX.
21. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said means for determining
further comprises:
means for determining one of said plurality of service areas said mobile station is
currently located; and
means for determining said alternative terminal associated with said one of said plurality
of service areas.
22. The mobile telecommunications system of claim 15 wherein said mobile station is associated
with a subscriber category value and wherein said means for determining further comprises
means for further determining whether said incoming call should be routed for said
subscriber category.
1. Verfahren zum Umleiten eines eingehenden Anrufs, der für eine mobile Station bestimmt
ist, zu einem alternativen Anschluss (140), wobei das Verfahren den Schritt umfasst:
Empfangen eines ersten Signals, das einen Umleitungsbefehl für den eingehenden
Anruf anfordert, wobei das erste Signal innerhalb eines mobilen Vermittlungszentrums/Besucheranordnungsregisters
MSC/VLR (40) empfangen wird, das gegenwärtig der mobilen Station (30) dient; und
gekennzeichnet durch die Schritte:
Bestimmen bei dem MSC/VLR eines bestimmten Servicegebiets, wo sich die mobile Station
gegenwärtig befindet;
Bestimmen (130) bei der MSC/VLR, ob eine unterschiedliche Umleitungsverarbeitung für
das bestimmte Servicegebiet angewendet werden sollte;
Wiederherstellen einer Umleitungsadresse (135), die dem bestimmten Servicegebiet zugewiesen
ist, wobei die Umleitungsadresse den alternativen Anschluss darstellt; und
Übertragen eines zweiten Signals (170), das die Umleitungsadresse durch das MSC/VLR
enthält, das instruiert, dass der eingehende Anruf zu dem alternativen Anschluss umgeleitet
wird.
2. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das bestimmte Servicegebiet
ein mobiles Servicegebiet ist, das aus einer Gruppe gewählt wird, die besteht aus:
einem lokalen Zugriffs- und Transportgebiet LATA (;
einem Gebiet eines mobilen Vermittlungszentrums MSC;
einem Lokalisierungsgebiet LA; oder
einem Zellengebiet CA.
3. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss
ein Ansagegerät aufweist.
4. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss
einen Vermittlungsanschluss aufweist.
5. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss
eine private Zweigvermittlung PBX umfasst.
6. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss
mit dem MSC verbunden ist.
7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schritt eines Bestimmens
weiter die Schritte aufweist:
Wiederherstellen einer Teilnehmerkategorie, die der mobilen Station zugeordnet ist;
und
Bestimmen, ob die unterschiedliche Umleitungsverarbeitung für die wiederhergestellte
Teilnehmerkategorie angewendet werden sollte.
8. Mobiles Vermittlungszentrum MSC (40) zum Umleiten eines eingehenden Anrufs, der für
eine bestimmte mobile Station (30) bestimmt ist, zu einem alternativen Anschluss (140),
wobei das MSC aufweist:
eine Einrichtung zum Empfangen eines ersten Signals (160), das einen Umleitungsbefehl
zum Übergeben des eingehenden Anrufs an die mobile Station abfragt; und
gekennzeichnet durch:
eine Einrichtung zum Bestimmen eines bestimmten Servicegebiets, in dem sich die mobile
Station gegenwärtig befindet;
eine Einrichtung zum Bestimmen (130), ob eine unterschiedliche Anrufverarbeitung für
das bestimmte Servicegebiet angewendet werden sollte; und
eine Einrichtung, die auf eine bestätigende Bestimmung zum Wiederherstellen einer
Umleitungsadresse (135), die dem bestimmten Servicegebiet zugewiesen ist, wobei die
Umleitungsadresse den alternativen Anschluss darstellt, und zum Übertragen eines zweiten
Signals (170), das die Umleitungsadresse enthält, reagiert, wobei die Umleitungsadresse
den eingehenden Anruf instruiert, zu dem alternativen Anschluss umgeleitet zu werden.
9. MSC nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das bestimmte Servicegebiet ein
Servicegebiet ist, das von einer Gruppe gewählt ist, bestehend aus:
einem lokalen Zugriffs- und Transportgebiet LATA;
einem Gebiet eines mobilen Vermittlungszentrums MSC;
einem Lokalisierungsgebiet LA; oder
einem Zellengebiet CA.
10. MSC nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss ein Ansagegerät
aufweist.
11. MSC nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss einen
Vermittlungsanschluss aufweist.
12. MSC nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss eine private
Zweigvermittlung PBX aufweist.
13. MSC nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative Anschluss dem MSC
zugeordnet ist.
14. MSC nach Anspruch 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die mobile Station einer bestimmten
Teilnehmerkategorie zugewiesen ist, und wobei die Einrichtung zum Bestimmen weiter
eine Einrichtung zum Bestimmen aufweist, ob die unterschiedliche Umleitungsverarbeitung
auf die mobile Station mit der bestimmten Teilnehmerkategorie angewandt werden soll.
15. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem mit:
einem Telekommunikationsknoten (40), der eine Vielzahl von Servicegebieten bedient,
wobei ein bestimmtes der Vielzahl der Servicegebiete einem alternativen Umleitungsbefehl
zum Vermitteln eingehender Anrufe unterworfen ist; und
einem alternativen Anschluss (140), der einer Umleitungsadresse zugeordnet ist, wobei
die Umleitungsadresse weiter einem bestimmten der Vielzahl von Servicegebieten zugewiesen
ist;
wobei das System gekennzeichnet ist durch:
eine Einrichtung zum Bestimmen, dass ein eingehender Anruf an eine mobile Station
(30) zu vermitteln ist, die sich innerhalb des bestimmten der Vielzahl von Servicegebieten
befindet; und
eine Einrichtung, die dem Telekommunikationsknoten zum Umleiten des eingehenden Anrufs
zugeordnet ist, wobei die Umleitungsadresse zu dem alternativen Anschluss zur Bedienung
anstelle zu der mobilen Station verwendet wird.
16. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die
Einrichtung zum Umleiten aufweist:
ein mobiles Überleitungs-Vermittlungszentrum GMSC (80) zum Übertragen eines ersten
Signals (150, 160), das einen Umleitungsbefehl zum Übergeben des eingehenden Anrufs
an die mobile Station abfragt; und
ein mobiles Vermittlungszentrum MSC (40), reagierend auf das erste Signal, mit:
einer Einrichtung zum Bestimmen (130), ob der alternative Umleitungsbefehl für die
mobile Station angewendet werden sollte; und
einer Einrichtung, die auf eine bestätigende Bestimmung zum Übertragen eines zweiten
Signals (170, 180) reagiert, das einen Umleitungsbefehl durch das MSC enthält, wobei
der Umleitungsbefehl den eingehenden Anruf instruiert, zu dem alternativen Anschluss
umgeleitet zu werden.
17. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die
Vielzahl von Servicegebieten eines oder mehrere von:
einem lokalen Zugriffs- und Transportgebiet LATA;
einem Gebiet eines mobilen Vermittlungszentrums MSC;
einem Lokalisierungsgebiet LA; und
einem Zellengebiet CA aufweist.
18. Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der alternative
Anschluss ein Ansagegerät aufweist.
19. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der
alternative Anschluss einen Vermittlungsanschluss aufweist.
20. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der
alternative Anschluss eine private Zweigvermittlung PBX aufweist.
21. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die
Einrichtung zum Bestimmen weiter aufweist:
eine Einrichtung zum Bestimmen eines der Vielzahl von Servicegebieten, in der sich
die mobile Station gegenwärtig befindet; und
eine Einrichtung zum Bestimmen des alternativen Anschlusses, der dem einen der Vielzahl
von Servicegebieten zugeordnet ist.
22. Mobiles Telekommunikationssystem nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die
mobile Station einem Teilnehmerkategoriewert zugeordnet ist, und wobei die Einrichtung
zum Bestimmen weiter eine Einrichtung zum weiteren Bestimmen umfasst, ob der eingehende
Anruf für die Teilnehmerkategorie umgeleitet werden sollte.
1. Procédé pour renvoyer vers un terminal de remplacement (140) un appel entrant destiné
à une station mobile, ce procédé comprenant l'étape suivante :
on reçoit un premier signal demandant une instruction d'acheminement pour l'appel
entrant, ce premier signal étant reçu dans un centre de commutation mobile / registre
d'emplacement de visiteur MSC/VLR (40) desservant la station mobile (30) au moment
présent; et
caractérisé par les étapes suivantes :
on détermine au MSC/VLR une zone de service particulière dans laquelle la station
mobile se trouve au moment présent;
on détermine (130) au MSC/VLR si un traitement d'acheminement différent doit être
appliqué pour la zone de service particulière;
on prélève une adresse d'acheminement (135) affectée à la zone de service particulière,
cette adresse d'acheminement représentant le terminal de remplacement; et
on émet par le MSC/VLR un second signal (170) contenant l'adresse d'acheminement,
demandant que l'appel entrant soit acheminé vers le terminal de remplacement.
2. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel la zone de service particulière est
une zone de service mobile sélectionnée dans un groupe comprenant :
une Zone d'Accès Local et de Transport LATA;
une Zone de Centre de Commutation Mobile MSC;
une Zone d'Emplacement LA; ou
une Zone de Cellule CA.
3. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le terminal de remplacement comprend
une machine d'annonces.
4. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le terminal de remplacement comprend
un terminal d'opératrice.
5. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le terminal de remplacement comprend
un commutateur privé, PBX.
6. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le terminal de remplacement est connecté
au MSC.
7. Procédé selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'étape de détermination comprend en
outre les étapes suivantes :
on extrait une catégorie d'abonné affectée à la station mobile; et
on détermine si le traitement d'acheminement différent doit être appliqué pour la
catégorie d'abonné extraite.
8. Centre de commutation mobile MSC (40) pour renvoyer vers un terminal de remplacement
(140) un appel entrant destiné à une station mobile (30) particulière, ce MSC comprenant
:
des moyens pour recevoir un premier signal (160) demandant une instruction d'acheminement
pour fournir l'appel entrant à la station mobile; et
caractérisé par :
des moyens pour déterminer une zone de service particulière dans laquelle la station
mobile se trouve au moment présent;
des moyens (130) pour déterminer si un traitement d'appel différent doit être appliqué
pour cette zone de service particulière; et
des moyens réagissant à une détermination affirmative en extrayant une adresse d'acheminement
(135) affectée à la zone de service particulière, cette adresse d'acheminement représentant
le terminal de remplacement, et en émettant un second signal (170) contenant l'adresse
d'acheminement, cette adresse d'acheminement donnant l'instruction d'acheminer l'appel
entrant vers le terminal de remplacement.
9. Centre de commutation mobile selon la revendication 8, dans lequel la zone de service
particulière est une zone de service sélectionnée dans un groupe comprenant :
une Zone d'Accès Local et de Transport LATA;
une Zone de Centre de Commutation Mobile MSC;
une Zone d'Emplacement LA; ou
une Zone de Cellule CA.
10. Centre de commutation mobile selon la revendication 8, dans lequel le terminal de
remplacement consiste en une machine d'annonces.
11. Centre de commutation mobile selon la revendication 8, dans lequel le terminal de
remplacement consiste en un terminal d'opératrice.
12. Centre de commutation mobile selon la revendication 8, dans lequel le terminal de
remplacement consiste en un commutateur privé (PBX).
13. Centre de commutation mobile selon la revendication 8, dans lequel le terminal de
remplacement est associé à ce centre de commutation mobile.
14. Centre de commutation mobile selon la revendication 8, dans lequel une catégorie d'abonné
particulière est affectée à la station mobile, et dans lequel les moyens de détermination
comprennent en outre des moyens pour déterminer si le traitement d'acheminement différent
doit être appliqué à la station mobile avec la catégorie d'abonné particulière.
15. Système de télécommunication mobile comprenant :
un noeud de télécommunication (40) desservant une multiplicité de zones de service,
une certaine zone de cette multiplicité de zones de service faisant l'objet d'une
instruction d'acheminement de remplacement pour faire aboutir des appels entrants;
et
un terminal de remplacement (140) associé à une adresse d'acheminement, cette adresse
d'acheminement étant en outre affectée à ladite certaine zone de la multiplicité de
zones de service;
le système étant caractérisé par :
des moyens pour déterminer qu'un appel entrant doit être dirigé vers une station mobile
(30) se trouvant à l'intérieur de ladite certaine zone de la multiplicité de zones
de service; et
des moyens associés au noeud de télécommunication pour acheminer l'appel entrant,
en utilisant l'adresse d'acheminement, vers le terminal de remplacement, pour le traitement
de l'appel, au lieu de l'acheminer vers la station mobile.
16. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel les moyens
d'acheminement comprennent :
un Centre de Commutation Mobile Passerelle GMSC (80) pour émettre un premier signal
(150, 160) demandant une instruction d'acheminement pour fournir l'appel entrant à
la station mobile; et
un centre de commutation mobile MSC (40), fonctionnant sous la dépendance du premier
signal, comprenant :
des moyens (130) pour déterminer si l'instruction d'acheminement de remplacement doit
être appliquée pour la station mobile; et
des moyens réagissant à une détermination affirmative en émettant par le MSC un second
signal (170, 180) contenant une instruction d'acheminement, cette instruction d'acheminement
ordonnant d'acheminer l'appel entrant vers le terminal de remplacement.
17. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel la multiplicité
de zones de service comprend une ou plusieurs des suivantes :
une Zone d'Accès Local et de Transport LATA;
une Zone de Centre de Commutation Mobile MSC;
une Zone d'Emplacement LA; ou
une Zone de Cellule CA.
18. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel le terminal
de remplacement comprend une machine d'annonces.
19. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel le terminal
de remplacement comprend un terminal d'opératrice.
20. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel le terminal
de remplacement comprend un commutateur privé PBX.
21. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel les moyens
de détermination comprennent en outre :
des moyens pour déterminer l'une de la multiplicité de zones de service dans laquelle
la station mobile se trouve au moment présent; et
des moyens pour déterminer le terminal de remplacement associé à ladite zone de la
multiplicité de zones de service.
22. Système de télécommunication mobile selon la revendication 15, dans lequel la station
mobile est associée à une valeur de catégorie d'abonné, et dans lequel les moyens
de détermination comprennent en outre des moyens pour déterminer en outre si l'appel
entrant doit être acheminé pour ladite catégorie d'abonné.